Top 10 Super Brain Food

“We are indeed much more than what we eat, but what we eat can nevertheless help us to be much more than what we are.” – Adelle Davis

Wow 2010 is almost over, time really does fly when your having fun. I was blessed in every area of my life this year. Life was fun because I was healthy. To make sure that 2011 is even better, let’s all make sure we make our health a top priority moving forward. Without our health we have nothing.

I am now trying to put more energy into regaining that balance, because with out a happy and vital body the mind and spirit are hindered in their growth.

Below I have compiled a top 10 list of foods that can be incorporated into a healthy diet that will have a nourishing effect on your body and mind.

Please leave your comments below with any other foods you have experienced having a positive effect on your body and mind. Throw in a good recipe if you know one too! 🙂

Top Brain Foods

1.Cucumber: Stay cool as a cucumber 🙂 cucumbers are a good source of the mineral silica, a component of connective tissue found in the skin. The high water and mineral content of cucumber is largely responsible for its therapeutic cleansing and hydrating effects. Cucumbers are also used topically for various types of skin problems

2.Celery: With its rich mineral content, celery helps to normalize the body’s alkaic balance. When you body is in an acidic state caused by stress or eating harmful foods it can lead to numerous health problems if you don’t change your habits. Celery contains vitamin C and several other active compounds such as phalides, which may help lower cholesterol, and coumarins, that may be useful in cancer prevention.

3.Eggplant: Eggplant was first cultivated in China in the 5th century B.C. The main heath benefit is that it contains nasunin, an anthocyanin found to protect fats in brain cells from free radical damage, which may help with the aging process. Also contains cholorgenic acid. Nasunin is a potent antioxidant that has been shown to protect cell membranes from damage.

4.Lettuce: I love eating a great big salad, and always make sure to have a good serving of Romaine lettuce. Eating a good amount of lettuce will cleanse the blood, relax the nerves, and eliminate excess fluid. Contains a natural sedative called lactucarium, which relaxes the nervous system and induces sleep, it has also been reported to promote a mild sensation of euphoria. Another benefit of eating lettuce comes from the chlorophyll that helps detoxify the blood and liver.

5.Avocado: One of my favorite snacks is slicing up an avocado in half and sprinkling a little salt on it, and just dig in with a spoon. Avocados are an excellent source of vitamin E and healthy monounsaturated fats, helps nourish the skin. Contains lecithin which plays a role in improving brain function. Avocados are a good source of potassium, which helps regulate blood pressure.

6.Apples: You know the old adage “an apple a day keeps the doctor away” there is a few good reasons why that’s true. Studies have shown that Apples may reduce the risk of several common cancers as well as protect the brain from damage that causes conditions such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.

7.Banana’s: Are also high in tryptophan an amino acid that the body converts into serotonin a brain chemical known to improve mood and encourage relaxation. Many people found tryptophan to be a safe and reasonably effective sleep aid, this is most likely to an increase in the brains level of serotonin.

8.Goji Berry: Goji Berries traces its history back 6,000 years to herbalists in China, Tibet and India. Goji Berries Possess several phyto chemicals including Zeaxanthin which protects against eye disease by absorbing blue light, solavetivone acts as an anti bacterial agent. Also provide special polysaccharides which have anti oxidant properties and entrance immunity. Goji Berries are also believed to improve sexual function and protect the liver.

9.Pomegranates: Is abundant in anti oxidants called punicalagins, which have been shown to prevent several forms of cancer by protecting the body against free radicals. Pomegranate juice also contains more polyphenol antioxidants than red wine.

10.Blueberries: blueberries are bursting with antioxidants, which help in dealing with free radicals found in your body. Their have also been studies conducted on rats that show that a blueberry-rich diet improves memory and motor skills.

My Favorite fruit smoothie recipe: One of my favorite breakfasts is to take a Vitamin Water and blend it with frozen bananas, strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries. It gives me a good start to the day by providing a sustained energy boost.

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13 Responses to Top 10 Super Brain Food

Great list….really super foods on it! In addition to what’s here, I also like walnuts (toasted lightly). I need the protein and benefit from the brain boost–just have to make sure that I don’t overindulge and overdo it.

Awesome list Ivan! I enjoy all of them especially green leafy vegetables. We buy organic kale and chard to eat at least 3-4 times a week. During the late summer months we will buy 60 pounds of organic blueberries and then freeze them for use all year round. We like to add them to fruit smoothies which is also a great way to get the kids to eat their fruits and vegetables. We just started getting a trailmix that is totally organic and contains walnuts, hazelnuts, pecans, pistachios, dried goji berries, blueberries, raisins and cranberries. Some power brain food for traveling.

We got the trailmix as a gift from my Dad. It’s from VitalChoice and is ridiculously expensive. After seeing how expensive it was we plan to make our own from the bulk foods section of our local organic market.

Of all the food in the list here, I’ve yet to eat enough promegranates. Not exactly my fav choice of food but I’ll gladly have the rest on the list here than that. I suppose I should have my daily required intake of antioxidants, vitamins and minerals don’t I? 😀

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